MailNull Web Contact Form

With a MailNull account, you can setup a Web-Mail contact form so
that people can send you a message without you having to post an email
address on your webpages. Email addresses that are published online
can easily be collected by spam email robots and spiders which crawl
the web. With a contact form, users can still get in touch with you
but in a manner that you control.

Security

MailNull uses a couple of security measures to make sure that your
MailNull account name and other details are not exposed to the outside
world.

The authentication information is fully encrypted.

You can change the internal password whenever necessary to ensure
that spammers can't use your WebMail form remotely.

Internal time stamps make sure that it is a normal user and not a
robot that is sending you mail.

It is not perfect but we hope that it will cut down on the number
of spam messages you receive. Feel free to comment or make
suggestions on our online forums.

Example

Here's a simple example of what your users would see if you had a
web contact form. The real form contains more fields and information.
You can use use an option to have the form written in other languages
including: French, German, Spanish, and Portuguese.

Your Name

(Required)

Your Email Address

(Required)

Body text of the message:

Iframe Example

If you want to preserve your site's look and feel then you can use
the iframe option and have mailnull draw the contact form into a page
on your site. Iframes are supported by the large majority of browsers
these days. Here's an example:

This code uses iframes and it looks like your browser does not
support them. You can still have your users go to your
webmail form directly.

Here's the HTML code for the above form. The auth string is
provided by the system and is specific to your account and password.

<iframe marginheight="0" marginwidth="0" scrolling="no" frameborder="0"
width="100%" height="400"
src="http://mailnull.com/cgi-bin/webmail?auth=e34ed630b6815446528f4e269f42837e&amp;iframe=1">
<p> This code uses iframes and it looks like your browser does
not support them. You can still have your users go to <a
href="http://mailnull.com/cgi-bin/webmail?auth=e34ed630b6815446528f4e269f42837e">your
webmail form directly</a>. </p>
</iframe>